Example sentences of "[be] able [verb] [pron] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The cards are being sent to the Welsh Office for Mr Redwood 's attention in batches as we are able to sort them out into community areas , ’ said campaign secretary Bryn Williams-Jones .
2 Most of us have these harmless ‘ floaters ’ and are able to put them out of our minds .
3 You told her you had n't been able to get her out of your mind and begged for another chance .
4 A year ago she 'd have been able to race him out to the ketch , maybe even climbed on deck and dived off …
5 He had assured her he would be able to lead her out of the forest , but so far they seemed only to have become tangled further in its mazy pathways .
6 I sipped cocoa , and wondered how and when I would be able to turn him out into the night again .
7 I mean I do n't think that many people can do convincing Neville Brody pages , presumably he has three of them — the three- or ten , or however many he has , to be able to turn them out with him being around , but as soon as he walks away it 's not as good .
8 No , he will be able to sort them out into a short-list of three or four for further interview .
9 Foreign lawyers will still be able to practise as such on their own within the UK without registering but solicitors employed by them will not be able to hold themselves out as such to clients of the business .
10 She said I wo n't be able to take you out to lunch till after Christmas time cos I 'll be far too busy .
11 They turn up on church doorsteps in inner London hoping that the Church will be able to help them out in some way .
12 But Liza Tremayne was well aware that there were not all that many who would be able to help her out of her present predicament .
13 None of the organisations we contacted had large ranges to choose from but they might be able to help you out with information charts and publicity posters for a small or no charge .
14 I wo n't always be able to bail you out of them . ’
15 ‘ You 're not going to be able to keep them out of this .
16 " " You can try , El-ahrairah , and if you succeed I will multiply your people everywhere and no one will be able to keep them out of a vegetable garden from now till the end of the world .
17 Maybe one day we 'll be able to bring him out of the closet , give him a new identity , promote him to a senior vice president . ’
18 Bosch will be able to buy them out in 1996 for 20.4 times average earnings per share in the previous three years up to a maximum of 394p .
19 A little extra pressure and I would be able to fish it out with the hypodermic needle I had poised ready .
20 One day the pit will be so deep that no one and nothing , not even God ‘ will be able to scoop me out of it .
21 It , it was , it was a disastrous weekend for the U's , what on earth are they going to do tonight , are they going to be able to pull it out of the hat and , and
22 If I can only think back to that precise moment , and recover all the necessary ambient data , I 'll be able to figure it out for myself .
23 Yeah , come out with look I mean right what happens any travel agent right will tell ya right that these are that there are huge corporates with massive opportunities for business in the corporate sector particularly on because they 're used to saying that the reps and in the main will buy that because they 'll be able to get something out of it .
24 USL declined to reveal pricing until Univel Inc — joint-owned by USL and Novell Inc — rolls out the end-user shrink-wrapped Unixware version in September-October , but as Unigram reported last week ( UX No 389 ) , OEMs are expected to be able to get it out of the door for around $350 .
25 He thought he was never going to be able to get it out of his mind .
26 It had cost him twenty-five shillings , but worth it because of not being able to keep it out of the library long .
27 And under the Master 's spell , Nietzsche too was able to ease himself out of his suspicions into something more like Wagner 's optimism .
28 Ten years ago I had purchased such a camera , a Pentax ME Super , and fortunately , I was able to dig it out from the back of a cupboard to find that it was still in excellent working order .
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